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LOMBARDY POPLAR, THE SHELTER TREE THAT HAS STOOD THE • TEST OF TIME. LOMBARDY POPLARS. LOMBARDY POPLARS.' LOMBARDY POPLARS. LOMBARDY' POPLARS hold, nnrt will continue to hold, a foremost place as an ideal deciduous shelter tieo for orchard protection. They am hardy and vigorous, upright growing, and free from fungi and insect disease, and will thrive in almost any soil or situation. LOMBARDY POPLARS have proved themselves to bo fire resistant, and *re now largely planted as marginal fire Fr,r«!ns. Tho benefits derived from Shelter Bolts are of sufficient importance to warrant your immediate attention—they are vital to your success. ,NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Wo are offering Lombardy Poplars, 7 to 8/t, 30s per 100; 5 to 6ft, 25a per 100; 3ft, !5s per 100; £10 ICa 1000. Wo are offering a fine line of POPULUS CORD ATA ANGULATA ROBUSTA, 5 to 6ft,"sos per 100. NAIRN AND S,ONS, NAIRN AND SONS, Lincoln road, Adding ton. Box 426. 'Phono 241. N6G76-3345 *" PEDIGREE APPLE TREES. "EATERY Apple Grower will realise that his future profits depend entirely on the treos he plants—and there are no better trees in New Zealand than Horton's Pedigree varieties. Every tree sent out is well srown, well shaped, and well rooted, v.-hilo all stock is worked exclusively from approved and tested good fruiting trees. There i 3 .vert a sickly or stunted treo in tho enormous Horton Stock, because every one has been grown from a good parent. All this moans bigger profits for growers who plant Horton Pedigree etock. Huge stocks of every variety ape available, including Joiyithan, Sturmer, Munroe'a Favourite, Delicuas, Statesman, Cos's Orange Pippin, Ballarat Seedling, Dougherty, Lord Wols-pJoy, Gravenstein, etc.; thu.i orders can bo filled at once. No tree goes rut until approved by Government Orchard Inspector. Prices from £7 10s per hundred for commercial grade. Quotations given for special grade trees. Write for a free copy of the Horton Catalogue—full of information of assistance to growers. _ ' Correspondence solicited. ' THOS. HORTON, LTD., "Horton's Treea Grow." Head Office and Nursery: Hastings, HJ3. 15311-2717 C. E. GIBBONS AND CO.'S ■ CHOICE SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. TN THEIR OWN POPULAR COLLEC. I TIONS. No. 1 contains 6 Leading Varieties, Daffodils (Narcissi), G of _ each variety, named, price ss. No. 2 contains 10 Leading Varieties, Daffodils (Narcissi), 6 of cach variety, named, price 10a. No. 3 contains a Choice Assortment of 10 varieties, Early Spring Flowering Bulbs, omitting Daf- < fodile, price 103. N.B.—Postage on country orders 3d cach collection extra. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., 617 Colombo etreet, Christchnich. G4310-1019 ■ 1 NOW IS THE TIME' TO PLANT FRUIT TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, Etc. NOW that the planting season las arrive'!, wo would direct your attention to th> excellence of our general Nursery Stock. j Have vou written for our Seed Catalogue? i ' R. L. 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This Guarantee Concerns All Motorists Sooner or later you'll want a tyre repaired. We guarantee to rebuild and vulcanise your tyres so that they will stand up to real hard work on your back 'iw. Can you get that anywhere else ? Loughrey <§b Tally 29-31-23 Tnam St. (cpp. White Swan Hotel) CHRIST CHURCH L 5202 —2337
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16858, 11 June 1920, Page 8
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